Jr. Software Developer Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Jr. Software Developer

Company Name:
HyperGen Inc
New Information Technology, Computer Science, or those with a Bachelors Degree in MIS/IT (& Mathmatics Minors) - PLEASE READ THIS!
Jr. Software Developer Position
Develop your future and grow with us!
HyperGen Inc. is one of Inc. Magazine's 5000 Fastest Growing Privately Held Companies.
Leave that suit in the closet!
We are a Casual Work Environment that values your creativity!
We develop hard and play hard with rewarding opportunities for growth and expansion.
HyperGen, Inc. is an Oracle Gold Partner firm providing Technology-Driven IT Services and Solutions nationwide since 1992. Our OnShore Remote Technical Services Lab in Roanoke Virginia provides our Fortune 500 clients with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software Technical Development and Managed Services.
As a Jr. Software Developer you will have the opportunity to develop skills and work with technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, XML, SOAP, SOA and/or other Web development technologies as well as Object Oriented Programming Language(s) (i.e. Java, C++, DotNet). You will learn ERP technologies in Oracle and PeopleSoft Systems (PeopleCode, PeopleTools, SQR, Crystal) in performance of Installation, Configuration and Administration. Additionally you will learn the latest and greatest technologies in Database Administration on Oracle, DB2 or Microsoft SQL Server platforms.
We are interested in those who have a passion for Information Technology with a Bachelors Degree in MIS/IT or Computer Science and are knowledge seekers with can-do attitudes - capable and willing to learn!
If you are interested in being a part of this dynamic group of ground shakers then please send your resume to: wilmarthk@@hypergeninc.com
NO CALLS PLEASE
NO THIRD PARTY RESUMES
NOT SPONSORING VISA'S AT THIS TIME
Thank you.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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